Cops & Courts

A Nicholasville man had his car stolen Saturday morning from a Waddy truck stop and police say they are not optimistic about getting it back.

Robert Young, 37, had placed his wife’s car for sale on Craig’s List, and had been contacted by someone who had expressed interested in buying it, said Shelby County Sheriff’s Detective Maj. Jason Rice.

Crystal G. Bussey, 38, of 705 Lakeside Drive was arrested Feb. 27 on Shelbyville Road and charged with operating a motor vehicle under the influence of alcohol or drugs, first offense, careless driving, possession of marijuana, and tampering with physical evidence, no brake lights and failure to maintain required insurance, first offense.

Joseph Travis Jager, 40, of 726 Bass Lane was arrested Feb. 26 on Taylorsville Road and charged with operating a motor vehicle under the influence of alcohol or drugs, first offense.

A lawsuit was filed April 21 in Shelby Circuit Court in connection with the departure of three Collins High School students from the school’s football team last fall.

The suit was filed by Browning Becherer, former quarterback, and Edmund Becherer, father of Browning, Bennett and Jay Becherer, the latter two who were defensive backs for the Titans, and names as defendants Head Coach Jerry Lucas, the Shelby County Board of Education and Collins Principal John Leeper.